Airbus announced purchase agreement for 160 aircrafts, a second assembly line in Tianjin during French President’s trip to China
Airbus announced purchase agreement for 160 aircrafts, a second assembly line in Tianjin during French President’s trip to China

Airbus announced purchase agreement for 160 aircrafts, a second assembly line in Tianjin during French President’s trip to China

 

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Airbus announced a purchase agreement to supply 160 commercial aircraft to a Chinese partner and a second assembly line in Tianjin during French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to China. 

Airbus will supply China Aviation Supplies Holding Co, for 150 units of A320 Family aircraft and 10 units of A350-900 widebody aircraft, it said

Airbus will build a second assembly line at its Tianjin site to double its output. The agreement will contribute to Airbus’ overall rate objective of 75 aircraft per month in 2026 throughout its global production network.

This new cooperation agreement also aims at optimizing the Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) supply chain by diversifying the sources and enhancing SAF production toward the ambition of using 10 percent SAF by 2030, Airbus said.